STARKVILLE – The 2025 Row Crop Short Course, hosted by the Mississippi State University Extension Service and the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, was held at The Mill in ...
The first crisp breeze of fall feels refreshing—until you realize it’s also a warning. The nights are getting colder, the sunlight is fading faster, and suddenly your garden starts looking at you like ...
Michigan’s row crops are currently estimated to mature somewhat early compared to historic norms. Some Michigan farms also give us what they are seeing on their current crop maturity. Michigan’s most ...
The farming landscape is one that requires constant vigilance and readiness to adapt to ever-changing conditions. From monitoring diseases to market fluctuations, understanding your crop and the ...
There’s something magical about fall gardening—the crisp air, the golden light, and the quiet promise of another harvest when everyone else is packing away their tools. Most people think of spring as ...
AgDay TV Markets Now: Chip Nellinger Says Row Crops See End of Month Profit Taking but Eye SA Weather, Harvest AgDay TV Markets Now: Chip Nellinger, Blue Reef Agri-Marketing, says Row Crops and Meal ...
Mychal Neumiller, secretary for the U.S. Custom Harvesters, says they have seen some issues with harvesting fall crops, including wetter corn and poor soybean performance. As of Nov. 16, the USDA crop ...
Ag economist David Kohl of Virginia Tech addressing the ABA ag banker conference last week in St. Louis. (Agri-Pulse photo) Agricultural bankers are growing increasingly concerned about the financial ...